The Average American tosses $859 worth of food a year, how do you stack up?
Link: SHARE Volunteer-Run Food Buying Club
SHARE is a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping people save money on groceries. Through volunteer service SHARE is able to help families 30-50% off grocery store prices. Available in Wisconsin and other states.
I wanted to share a site that was shared with me:
I stumbled onto a link on a website where you can get books for almost free. We have been listing books of ours that we want to get rid off and getting other books we do want.
You CAN Save $5,000 This Year! - Tips From Woman's Day
These tips are from the Woman's Day website. They were too good not to share:
Frugal Blogs at HustlerMoneyBlog
Hustler$ just posted a LARGE list of frugal blogs. You might find one of interest - although they tend to be the 401K/stocks/bonds financial wizard types rather than us.
Want to locate places in your area where there are speedtraps? Here's a site where you can find the ones in your area or list the ones you know.
Online Book Exchange. You enter in the books you want to trade and the ones you want. If anyone wants them, you print out postage on the site. The only cost is $3.99 per book for shipping (and you don't pay for the books you send.)
WWII Web Link. All you ever wanted to know about WW II. There is also information on Food Rationing that all of us who are living frugally could learn from.
Frugal for Life hosted a Festival of Frugality. This post contains links to lots of interesting tips: